Is it sad that I know not only which episode each image is from but also the general time spot of where each image was taken from in the said episode just by looking at them? (>.<; )

Nah that's actually really impressive. I did know which episode the first two were in and the last one too, but i couldn't remember the exact time they appeared. The third image I found by comparing the scenery in the background to other episodes then narrowed it down. It took me about ten or twenty minutes total to do with skipping around.

I actually *cough* downloaded *cough* the episodes so I could frame step thought the reverent scenes. I then found the shot on Crunchyroll in case the time code was off on the file. There are very small differences in each scenes so that it was not imposable to find the exact frame used. For example, the shape of the earring on the last screenshot. The only one that had three exact frames was the second one.

That thought crossed my mind actually, but I figured it'd be more fun to just search using their episodes. Another way to do it would be just dumping all the frames of each episode using the raw then use software to find duplicates to the images they posted for the contest. It would probably take under a minute. Except that would be a majorly lame method and defeats the purpose of the contest.

As for the actual image hunt the second image tripped me up a bit with the extra frames. I just figured it was when he finished talking. It makes sense since it has the longest duration. Hopefully I got that right.